I tend to layer prismacolors alot which makes them very lush and thick looking....almost paintish.My next one in this style is of John Lennon......I think it will be the best one yet. I'm planning to do a rock star series.Thanks for the comment and hope all is well with you.

I do too. I almost work exclusivley in prisma color. i love watercolor underpainting with prisma totally saturating on top. My 'APT 4. RENT' is done like that...and yes they do look painterly. I am taking (and now ending) an illustration class at my college (for fun, cause Im actually a chemistry major), and my teacher says how 'colored pencils aren't a real medium'...but I think it's all in how you use 'em. You know how to use 'em.

to me, art teachers and art 'urests' need to lighten up and be a bit more open minded.just like classical musicians don't think synthesizers are 'real' instruments....... well tell that to Rick Wakeman.

your scanning ability is mynd altering~~~i can't imagine a scanner with such capabilities!!!well i suppose i can, but conceptualizing it~~~no~~~this peace is a psykadelik feast soaring through the thought highwaze~~~thanks for sharingcongrats on legendary company and collaboration~~~~

I am a big fan of the psych poster art, and it gives one that sensation of mystery and life. The connection to symbolist and art nouveau with the added layer of mental journeying is just a classic form in its own right. I like how you make great originals while also honouring that tradition. This pice is wonderful to stare at, and I appreciate the fact that 'real' materials are used, which makes it come alive, gives a human connection to the viewer that I personally feel makes art of a psychedelic nature even more powerful. Great job!

yes, the poster art look of the 60s and 70s is my goal when making a piece like this, and I try my best to learn from their techniques, but yet remain original and I'm slowly developing a style I believe to be my own.I'm very glad you picked up on that. thank you very much. take care.